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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
a good book Jul 25, 2009
By Larry Moore
"Larry"
This a very readable book that covers food storage and other aspects of Emergency Preparedness such as bug out bags, field cooking and water purification. The chapter on water purification is one of the best I have read. This a good book for someone at any level of preparedness.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Well worth the money Aug 27, 2009
By Jennifer Dewsnup This is a great book!! As a mom I will be responsible for cooking all the food storage we have. I like how he gives you different ideas on how to cook using different fuels. One chapter even tells you how to make a solar oven for as little as $30.00 rather than spending hundreds. I will be trying that soon. That alone is worth the price of the book. Because what good is all your food storage if you cant cook it. I will keep this book were I can get to it in the event of an emergency. This book is full of great information.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Well thought-out book Jul 11, 2009
By Nancy L. Godfrey Howard shows you how simple preparations can make a big difference for your family in an emergency. Lots of common sense in this book. Simple but effective approach to preparedness. The ideas in this book are easy to implement.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Okay, but rather incomplete Aug 05, 2010
By Guitar Player
"Michael T."
I have a shelf full of disaster preparednes books, and this one is perfectly fine. The content is reasonable and presented in a straight forward manner. My only complaint is that, at only 150 pages, it lacks many important topics. If you're building a library of preparedness books, go ahead and pick this one up too. But if you want only one or two books, check out some of the larger, and more complete titles. My recommendations would be either Spigarelli's 320-page Crisis Preparedness Handbook (focus is primarily on food storage) or Bradley's 540-page Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family (broad focus on all topics). Both books are more expensive than this one by a few bucks, but a better choice if you're only buying one or two books.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Great for beginners Sep 10, 2009
By Celia
"Celia"
This book is great for people that like the plain facts. You know what you are reading and don't have to reach for a dictionary for an explaination of a word or words. I have tried several of the receipes for solar and dutch ovens, they are very good. Will try building a rocket stove. New ideas for me and my family to try as a project for our storage. Thank you for a readable and understandable book.
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